Crowley scored both of Everettâ€™s goals â€“ his sixth and seventh goals of the season â€“ but the â€˜Tips fell in Kootenay 8-2. He had 8 goals last season between Swift Current and Everett. After a slow start statistically (reports were his defense was solid), Crowley now has 9 points in his last 9 games and 4 goals in his last 3 games. His first goal of the night was a high wrister that went top-corner. According to Gregg Drinnan of the Kamloops Daily News, at least 15 NHL scouts were in attendance to see â€˜Tips center Kyle Beach (draft eligible). Beach assisted on Crowleyâ€™s game-opening goal, and also reportedly failed to score on a â€œlacrosse-styleâ€ goal, of which heâ€™s done twice successfully so far this season.

Kristofer Westblom stopped 20 of 21 for Kelowna in his fifth straight start and his 100th WHL game. Tyrellâ€™s assist came on the power play and was the 101st point of his WHL career. Rockets broadcaster Regan Bartel highlighted Tyrell's "tremendous" work ethic, but said as the game went on he was trying to do a lot of the work himself. "He was by far the best Cougar." Jung is expected to start against the Cougars tonight.